Remote Base Interface
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User Function: Select VFO Frequency and Offset
Selects a specific remote base radio and enters a VFO frequency
and offset.
• Enter the frequency that you want the receiver of the remote base radio to
be set to.
• Optionally, enter the transmitter offset to be used. Transmitter offsets of
minus, simplex, plus, and special offsets can be selected.
• If the remote base radio was powered off, this command turns it on and
enables the receiver..
• If no transmitter offset is specified, the remote base transmitter is disabled.
To set a transmitter offset and enable the transmitter, use the User
Function: Select Transmitter Offset command.
• The CTCSS encoder and decoder are disabled.
• The transmitter power level remains at its previous setting.
Command Form:
Command Form
Select VFO Frequency and Offset (RBPW) 41 (frequency) (offset) *
frequency =
140.000-149.995 MHz, 6 digits
220.000-229.995 MHz, 6 digits
420.000-449.995 MHz, 6 digits
1240.000-1299.995 MHz, 7 digits
Note: the 1kHz digit can be only 5 or 0.
The ranges are subject to the limitations
of the radios in use.
offset =
1 = Minus
2 = Simplex
3 = Plus
0 = Special: On 1200, Minus 20; On 420-
440, special offset subject to limitations
of radio in use.
Macro: Select VFO Frequency and Offset
(Stored until (RBPW) 39 sent.)
(RBPW) 21 (frequency) (offset) *
Acknowledgment: Sends OK
Errors:
Error Meaning
OFF remote base is disabled
? err 1 wrong number of digits entered
? err 2 illegal digit entered